I actually had a job today...yea, a real one. So last night, I get on the DJI unlock site and unlocked a Phantom 4 Pro authorization zone and one tomorrow for another job, then unlocked tomorrow's for an Inspire 1. Today, I try to take off with the Phantom and it says I'm in a no-fly zone, same address, just not shown as anything but class G on Airmap and as an authorization zone for the Phantom. It asked me if I wanted to unlock and I went through that procedure...and after 3 attempts, it unlocks. Meanwhile, the original unlock is still shown on my phone. It took .5 hours to get in the air. Now there really is a really gosh darn military no-fly zone but that was over 1/4 mile away. There were many other frustrating things that happened with that job, including it being cancelled while I was onsite (didn't find out until later). I was seeing a no-fly zone warning pop-up with nothing more than an altitude change and then when flying straight away, it told me that return to home isn't available because it goes through a no-fly zone.
Now the question: Do you have to have only one unlock active at a time? If not, is there a problem with having them for different drones on the same account (the size of the zones are different between the two drones)? Is there a difference between the zones on their site and what is stored on the craft?
Is there any possible way to avoid this in the future (other than get another drone)?
Now the question: Do you have to have only one unlock active at a time? If not, is there a problem with having them for different drones on the same account (the size of the zones are different between the two drones)? Is there a difference between the zones on their site and what is stored on the craft?
Is there any possible way to avoid this in the future (other than get another drone)?